Lakes around La Habra offer diverse recreational opportunities despite the city's limited internal water features. While La Habra itself features a reflection lake within a residential community, several notable lakes are located nearby. These areas provide residents and visitors with access to natural settings, trails, and family-friendly amenities. The region's lakes are popular for activities such as hiking, fishing, and enjoying scenic views.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Bud Turner Trail is a 1.8-mile trail that begins at Laguna Lake Park and is open to hikers, runners, equestrians, and mountain bikers. The trail hugs Laguna Lake and passes an equestrian ring where horses often trot by and occasionally leave droppings.
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Tri City Park is located on the border of Fullerton and Brea and has some beautiful spots to walk and admire the lake. There are barbecues and picnic areas here if you want to sit and enjoy the view with your family after a walk around the loop.
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Carbon Canyon Regional Park is a great local park with a small lake and some nature trails featuring redwoods and the Carbon Canyon Creek. It connects to Chino Hills State Park.
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This is a beautiful local park with a small lake and a hiking trail that runs around the perimeter. Dogs are allowed here as long as they are on a leash, and there are lots of spaces for sports as well.
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This serene fishing area in the park is a nice sight along the nature walk loop, or a great local place to fish with the family at the docks. There are picnic areas surrounding the pond where you can enjoy the view as well.
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Carbon Canyon Regional Park is a great local park with a small lake and some nature trails featuring Redwoods and the Carbon Canyon Creek. It connects to the Chino Hills State Park and is a great spot for some quick day hiking, fishing, sports, or just sitting and enjoying some nature.
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For hiking and trails, Bud Turner Trail at Laguna Lake Park offers a 1.8-mile path popular with hikers, runners, equestrians, and mountain bikers. Carbon Canyon Regional Park features nature trails, including redwoods, and connects to Chino Hills State Park. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park also has a hiking trail around its lake perimeter. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around La Habra guide.
Yes, Laguna Lake Park, bordering La Habra and Fullerton, is a stocked lake and a popular spot for fishing. Carbon Canyon Regional Park also offers opportunities for fishing in its small lake.
Tri City Park Lake, located on the border of Fullerton and Brea, is ideal for family outings, offering beautiful spots for walking, barbecues, and picnic areas. Carbon Canyon Regional Park is also family-friendly with nature trails and open spaces.
Ralph B. Clark Regional Park is dog-friendly, allowing dogs on leash along its hiking trail around the lake. Tri City Park Lake also welcomes dogs.
While La Habra itself has a reflection lake within a residential community, Laguna Lake Park is directly adjacent, bordering La Habra and Fullerton. This park offers a stocked lake and the Bud Turner Trail.
At Carbon Canyon Regional Park, you can explore nature trails featuring redwoods and the Carbon Canyon Creek. Laguna Lake Park offers scenic views of Laguna Lake, while Ralph B. Clark Regional Park provides a tranquil small lake environment.
You can find various cycling routes near the lakes. For example, the Gravel biking around La Habra guide includes routes like the 'Laguna Lake – Laguna Lake loop from Sunny Hills High School'. The Road Cycling Routes around La Habra guide features options such as the 'Hawks Pointe to Laguna Lake loop' and routes around Carbon Canyon Regional Park.
The lakes around La Habra are enjoyable year-round due to Southern California's mild climate. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and picnicking. Summer is great for water-based recreation, while winter provides cooler weather suitable for longer walks without intense heat.
Yes, the Bud Turner Trail, which hugs Laguna Lake at Laguna Lake Park, is open to equestrians. Laguna Lake Park also includes an equestrian center, making it a popular spot for horse riding.
Many lakes offer amenities for visitors. Tri City Park Lake provides barbecues and picnic areas. Laguna Lake Park has an equestrian center. Carbon Canyon Regional Park and Ralph B. Clark Regional Park both offer spaces for sports and general recreation.
Yes, several lakes offer easy walking trails. The Bud Turner Trail at Laguna Lake Park is a 1.8-mile path suitable for walking. Ralph B. Clark Regional Park has an easy hiking trail around its lake perimeter. Tri City Park Lake also features beautiful spots for leisurely walks.
Public transport options to specific parks like Laguna Lake Park, Carbon Canyon Regional Park, and Tri City Park exist, though they may require transfers depending on your starting point in La Habra. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current routes and connections.


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